Tsogolo La Thanzi (TLT and TLT-2): Births Data, Malawi, 2009-2015 [Healthy Futures]

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1 mai 2024

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Jenny Ann Trinitapoli et al., « Tsogolo La Thanzi (TLT and TLT-2): Births Data, Malawi, 2009-2015 [Healthy Futures] », Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research, ID : 10.3886/ICPSR39108.v1


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Tsogolo la Thanzi (TLT) is a longitudinal study in Balaka, Malawi designed to examine how young people navigate reproduction in an AIDS epidemic. Tsogolo la Thanzi means "Healthy Futures" in Chichewa, Malawi's most widely spoken language. Data are being collected to develop better understandings of the reproductive goals and behavior of young adults in Malawi -- the first cohort to never have experienced life without AIDS. To understand these patterns of family formation in a rapidly changing setting, TLT used the following approach: an intensive longitudinal design where respondents were interviewed every four months at TLT's centralized research center. Data collection began in May of 2009 and was completed in June of 2012. To assess changes on a longer time-horizon, a follow-up survey referred to as Tsogolo la Thanzi 2 (TLT-2) was fielded between June and August of 2015. This dataset contains reports on children from all women and men in the sample who reported having children (n=2,580 respondents, 6,082 births). Data were constructed from the original TLT-1 (waves 1-8), the refresher wave (wave 9), and TLT-2 (wave 10).

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